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Chief Secretary: Government can make fast, apt decisions by making full use of data

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 17 — Making beneficial use of data from numerous sources will enable the government to make decisions quickly and accurately, said Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali.

“In line with the current development, all of us must concede that data is the most valuable asset which can be used to turn out numerous innovations and products which can be beneficial to all quarters. He said the mastery of digital technology was key for the country to overcome the limitations of productivity to simultaneously upgrade the Malaysian economy.

On CHIPTA, Mohd Zuki said the implementation of the programme was in line with the government’s agenda, namely, making beneficial use of data intelligence to produce innovations or products which could be used by the people. “I am confident this effort will produce digital startup companies and subsequently contribute to an increase in job opportunities and boost the national economy and the quality of life of the people,” he said.

 

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